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Options
In addition to operations, the following options are valid for APA:
-A | --attribute Specifies attributes for an operation. For APA, use this with the
add,
set, delete, get, and diagnose
operations.
See the Attributes section for valid attributes for APA interfaces.
-c | --class_instance
Specifies the target interface on which the operation is to be performed.
If the target is a link aggregate or a failover group,
-S apa is not
needed.
For APA, the target interface is of the form:
lanaggregate_instance or
lanport_instance:
aggregate_instance
The link aggregate Physical Point of Attachment (PPA) or failover
group PPA.
port_instance
The PPA of an APA supported physical link.
--cu | --current Specifies that the operation is to be performed on the current
configuration. If neither --current nor --saved is specified, the
command defaults to --current implicitly.
-f | --force Forces the operation to be done.
--fr | --from Specifies the configuration from which the operation will copy data.
The argument currently supported by APA is:
current.
-I Specifies the PPA of the target interface on which the operation is to be
performed.
For APA, the target interface is of the form: aggregate_instance or
port_instance:
aggregate_instance
The link aggregate PPA or failover group PPA.
port_instance
The PPA of an APA supported physical link.
--int | --interval Specifies the number of seconds between the sending of two test packets
for diagnostics. Used with the diagnose (--diag)operation.
--it | --iterations Specifies the number of frames to be sent for diagnostics. Used with the
diagnose (--diag)operation.
-q | --subsystem_qualifier
Specifies a generic target qualifier was used to specify a subsystem
specific target qualifier.
The arguments currently supported by APA are
data_flow (link aggre-
gate data flow) for --reset operation, global (global APA attributes)
for --get operation, and the following for the -g --st monitor
operation:
counter={{o|octet}| {p|packet}| {t|throughput}}
[:{y|phyerrs}]
counter={p|packet}[:{t|throughput}]
value={delta|current|rebased}
The
counter argument specifies the type of quantity to be displayed.
The octet (default) displays the quantities in units of 8-bit values. The
packet displays the packet counts. The throughput displays the
quantities in units of megabits per second. The :physerr type can be
attached to these three options (octet, packet, throughput) so that
the error statistics can also be displayed. For example, to display the
packet count along with the error statistics, the counter value would be
p:y.
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